Canada, and here’s to friends to the north of the US. This week’s letter from Frizz is the letter C and here are a few photos from our trip to Canada last summer.
Hubby stayed in cabins when he traveled with his parents – and was delighted when we found a cabin to stay in on Newfoundland – for two nights no less.

C is for Cabin
We went around many curves – these being on the east side of the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia.

C is for curvy roads
We went to see where the river reverses course because of the large tides at the Bay of Fundy. This next photo of a collapsing structure was taken in Saint John, New Brunswick.

C is for collapsing
We stayed at a wonderful Provincial Park in Quebec and these canoes were inviting on a warm summer day.

C is for Canoe
And of course what we saw the most of were coastlines in the Maritime Provinces.

C is for Coastline on Cabot Trail
To see what Frizz is up to and to join in the fun or to see other interpretations of the letter C, click here.
We loved Quebec. We love all of Canada!! Heading over to Alberta in four days, trying to take some bear pics!!
Love your blog~
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Thanks, Cindy – and good luck at seeing some bear. A colleague from Tennessee used to say when I would get angry about something – Pat’s armed for bear. I guess you are armed (with a camera) for bear. 🙂
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Beautiful photos, Pat, and I loved the whole series of C pictures.
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Thanks, Naomi.
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Always love the vibrant colors in your Canadian pix!
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Thanks a bunch.
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A big thank you for thinking about C-eh-N-eh-D-eh, from your friend north of 49 degrees latitude! 🙂
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How can I not love you? My husband’s father came from the Georgian Bay area and we have spent lots of fun time visiting in different parts.
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I adore Canada – we had many nice country music evenings with Canadian army guys in Germany; nice cabin house in your gallery, would like to live there – but not in that collapsing house …
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🙂
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a lot of c’s there.. very nice post 🙂
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Thanks – and to think I was stuck for a few days on what to use.
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